Arbutus Peregrine
Songster
It's been a fun chicken journey since I got my chicks in July. I have sixteen bantam pullets and two bantam cockerels who are about 23.5 weeks old now. It's my first time having boys...and they are quite interesting to learn about and watch. I had to find homes for my other boys and unfortunately will have to find homes for these two I wanted to keep...but I get to at least keep them another two months or so. One of my cockerels is a Dutch Bantam and he is wonderfully friendly and tame. He has been mating (or attempting to mate) the girls since he was about two months old. My other cockerel is a Mille Fleur D'Uccle. He is very wary of me but does take food out of my hand and will tolerate me picking him up if he has to!! Neither attacks or bothers me. They are really good boys. The D'Uccle has been a particularly good rooster in terms of being constantly on the lookout for danger and being a protector. He makes sure everyone goes in the coop at night, shares treats and alerts to potential dangers. He never showed any interest in mating the girls until 22 weeks! I wasn't sure he was ever going to mate them. Now what I wonder about-- is what makes them mate? My D'Uccle has mated the three girls with very red combs. He does his little dance for them and mates them but thank goodness, not very often that I've seen. My Dutch would mate them all day if he could!! Luckily he's small so mostly the girls just tell him to buzz off!! All this to say--I'm wondering if this is "a thing" that I'm noticing--do some roosters only mate the girls who are sexually mature (with red combs)? My D'Uccle has also been the most interested in guarding the coop and when eggs did start happening about a week and a half ago, he seemed to increase his coop patrol!!
What do people notice about their boys? I'm sad that I will have to find these boys homes since I live in a city, but I'm enjoying them like crazy until that time comes. Thanks for sharing any insights!!
Attached are some pics of my boys, Nicky (Dutch) and Morse (D'Uccle)
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What do people notice about their boys? I'm sad that I will have to find these boys homes since I live in a city, but I'm enjoying them like crazy until that time comes. Thanks for sharing any insights!!
Attached are some pics of my boys, Nicky (Dutch) and Morse (D'Uccle)